SCARVE, LACK, PAINT IT BLACK Confirmed For Iceland's MOTU FEST

May 18, 2005

SCARVE, LACK, URKRAFT and PAINT IT BLACK have been confirmed for Iceland's second annual MOTU Festival, a metal and hardcore festival held on June 10-11 in Reykjavik.

For those not familiar with the festival, the whole thing started last year with Masters of the Universe Festival, now shortened to MOTU Fest. Last year's festival, headlined by veteran hardcore legends SHAI HULUD, showed to be a great success with three exciting international acts coming together to perform on what was really a night to remember in the Icelandic metal and hardcore scene. Now MOTU Fest has secured four kick-ass international acts for the 2005 edition of MOTU Fest, plus loads of quality Icelandic bands.

For more information about the festival, visit www.motu-fest.org.

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